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Math/Maths 116: Non-Euclidean Whales and the Queen in Hyperspace

A new episode of the Math/Maths Podcast has been released.

A conversation about mathematics between the UK and USA from Pulse-Project.org. This week Samuel and Peter spoke about: The x-and-y-axes travelling salesman problem: a TSP special case 30-year-old problem solved; The Queen given dominion in hyperspace; The Nobel Prize in Physics 2012; Japanese abacus teacher wins 2012 Mental Calculation World Cup; The Non-Euclidean Geometry of Whales; automated proof of Feit-Thompson Theorem revisited; GeoGebra for tablets (iPad and Android); Penrose Magnets — Brighten Your Life with Magnetic Art; Math Has Never Looked as Pretty as This; TES Maths Podcast 1; When MPs took a maths exam revisited; the next episode of Relatively Prime; and more.

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